A Tragic Self-Portrait at Sea: The Last of England by Ford Madox Brown

Art and Crit by Eric Wayne

Ford Madox Brown, The Last of England, 1855, oil on panel, 82.5 x 75 cm (Birmingham Museums Trust), Image Source: wikimedia

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A Tragic Self-Portrait at Sea: The Last of England by Ford Madox Brown written by Eric Wayne

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~Sunnyside

14 Comments Add yours

  1. lampmagician says:

    Spectacular touching! Thank you.🤗🙏💖

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    1. I am so pleased you enjoy this, Aladin. Thanks for sharing your thoughts. 🙂🌺

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  2. Eric Wayne says:

    Thanks so much for watching and sharing my video, and for your comment on YouTube.

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    1. My absolute pleasure, Eric! Thanks for sharing your knowledge and your hard work. 🙂🌺

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  3. I just love the videos like this that talk about these classic paintings. They are so interesting to me and really expand the way I look at all art. Thank you for that. It is a fascinating painting.

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    1. I am very much a visual learner and love this kind of video, too. Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Sheila. 🙂🌺

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  4. catchlight says:

    Currently located at the Barber Institute of Fine Art.

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  5. Michele Lee says:

    The details are extraordinary. So lifelike! Their expressions and the handholding move the heart. ❤️ That little hand. 💔

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    1. YES! “That little hand. 💔” Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Michele. 🙂🌺

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      1. Michele Lee says:

        😢 You are welcome! Thanks for adding beautiful art to bloggy land and my day.

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  6. sienablue says:

    They eyes and clasped hands…..so poignant.

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    1. Oh, I do agree! Thanks for sharing your thoughts, sienablue. 🙂🌺

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